The silent seduction of self-talk : conforming deadly thought patterns to the Word of God / Shelly Beach.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Chicago : Moody Publishers, 2009.Description: 203 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780802450777
  • 0802450776
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV 4527 .B39 2009
Contents:
Slather me up and stuff me in : how an MRI exposed the me I never wanted to know -- The monster within : tuning in to the voices of self-talk -- Lessons from a dead man on a pole : how the life we think we see shapes the lies we believe -- History's most traumatic birth : the legacy conceived in Genesis 3 -- Eternal echoes : the enslavement chain (Gen. 3:6) -- Cranking up the volume : learning to listen -- The power of living in the "if" : expectancy, soul change, and Philippians 2 -- Reclaiming our legacy : Philippians 4:4-9 -- Alvie, Norman, and the game of spoons : discerning God's voice in the clamor of life -- Whoda thought fruit could be so sweet? : transforming truths about our self-talk.
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Slather me up and stuff me in : how an MRI exposed the me I never wanted to know -- The monster within : tuning in to the voices of self-talk -- Lessons from a dead man on a pole : how the life we think we see shapes the lies we believe -- History's most traumatic birth : the legacy conceived in Genesis 3 -- Eternal echoes : the enslavement chain (Gen. 3:6) -- Cranking up the volume : learning to listen -- The power of living in the "if" : expectancy, soul change, and Philippians 2 -- Reclaiming our legacy : Philippians 4:4-9 -- Alvie, Norman, and the game of spoons : discerning God's voice in the clamor of life -- Whoda thought fruit could be so sweet? : transforming truths about our self-talk.

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